Who Looks Best in Studded Saint Laurent Heels: Mel B or Heidi Klum?

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Yesterday, we featured Heidi Klum in studded heels by Saint Laurent at the America’s Got Talent Los Angeles auditions. Melanie Brown (a.k.a. Mel B and “Scary Spice”) attended the same event in a shimmering Versace dress paired with another pair of studded heels by Saint Laurent. While from the same brand, Mel B’s heels were daintier compared with Heidi Klum’s tough-chic cage sandals.

Mel B in a shimmering Versace dressMel B, aka Melanie Brown arrives at the “America’s Got Talent” Los Angeles Auditions at the Pantages Theater on April 24, 2013 in Los Angeles, California

Mel B shows off her feet in studded Saint Laurent heelsMel B shows off her feet in studded Saint Laurent heels

Mel B’s Saint Laurent heels are made of smooth leather and don’t appear as strappy as Heidi Klum’s. These sandals feature double straps at each vamp and adjustable ankle straps. What makes them interesting are the gold-tone microstuds embellished on the ankle straps and the silver-tone studs on the square heels that measure about 4 inches.

Studded Saint Laurent Signature ‘Janis’ Sandals, $895

Studded Saint Laurent Signature 'Janis' Sandals

These sandals feature double straps at each vamp and adjustable ankle straps

Now, review what Heidi Klum wore:

Heidi Klum arrives at the "America's Got Talent" Los Angeles AuditionsHeidi Klum arrives at the “America’s Got Talent” Los Angeles Auditions at the Pantages Theater on April 24, 2013 in Los Angeles, California

Heidi Klum's feet in Saint Laurent heelsHeidi Klum’s feet in Saint Laurent heels

As you can see, Klum’s Saint Laurent heels look tough yet chic. They’re strappy and feature larger gold-tone studs all throughout.

Studded Saint Laurent Leather Sandals, $1,295 at Saks Fifth Avenue

Studded Saint Laurent Leather Sandals

So, whose heels do you like more?

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